Sightmark Releases Advanced Prismatic Weapon Sights

(MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2015/08/04) – Sightmark is proud to announce the release of the highly anticipated Wolfhound 6×44 and 3×24 Prismatic Weapon Sights. These advanced, military-inspired weapons sights are designed for quick target acquisition on an AR platform. Both feature an advanced Horseshoe Dot reticle to compensate for bullet drop. The reticle is ballistically matched to .223, 55- and 62-grain with holdovers from 300 to 900 yards. 

Sightmark Wolfhound is a prismatic sight
The Sightmark Wolfhound is a prismatic sight.

Wolfhound 6×44 Weapon Sight
Engineered for precision placement at longer distances, the Wolfhound 6×44 is equipped with a 5 MOA central aiming point for precision long-range shooting and a 7.5 MOA outer circle for closer shots. The device features an impressive 2.8-inch eye relief—longer than most on the market—for a natural, comfortable shooting stance. Its fixed power prismatic optical design keeps the object in focus at 10 yards or more.

Wolfhound 3×24 Weapon Sight
Delivering flawless short-range shots, the Wolfhound 3×24 is ideal for a variety of challenging shooting situations including 3-gun competitions, hunting and law enforcement applications. Compact enough to not weigh down the rifle, its 3x magnification offers the versatility to focus in on both short- and medium-distance shots.

The Wolfhound 6×44 and 3×24 Prismatic Weapon Sights are rubber-armored, making them safe from impact. Fully submersible, they are 100% waterproof, dustproof and shockproof. Both feature an all-aluminum Picatinny mount, ensuring secure attachment with every shot fired. The built-in Picatinny rail on top allows for additional optics to increase short-range accuracy.

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